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wil3
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hello. I'm trying to get better acquainted with\LaTeX\ but I'm having some issues with document hierarchy. I've set LaTeX to automatically indent subsections by 1 inch, subsubsections by 2 in, etc. This way progressive sections "funnel" down the right side of the page. I've already done the necessary modification to the commands, the issue involves jumping back to a higher level, ie removing the indentation.
I don't want to enter the subsection environment, so I've been using the \section{title here}, \subsection{}, and \subsubsection{} commands.
I've tried using the \begin{subsection}, etc commands, but I get this compile error:
./tensoritis.tex:98: Missing \endcsname inserted.
<to be read again>
\@@par
l.98 \end
{subsection}
?
The trick I tried is finishing a subsection, then declaring a new subsection* with no visible title information. For some reason, I end up staying within the subsection.
The application is notetaking, in which I routinely want to funnel down a topic into sections and then jump back up to the main topic being covered.
Thanks very much
I don't want to enter the subsection environment, so I've been using the \section{title here}, \subsection{}, and \subsubsection{} commands.
I've tried using the \begin{subsection}, etc commands, but I get this compile error:
./tensoritis.tex:98: Missing \endcsname inserted.
<to be read again>
\@@par
l.98 \end
{subsection}
?
The trick I tried is finishing a subsection, then declaring a new subsection* with no visible title information. For some reason, I end up staying within the subsection.
The application is notetaking, in which I routinely want to funnel down a topic into sections and then jump back up to the main topic being covered.
Thanks very much
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